Wallflower
- Episode aired Nov 18, 2011
- TV-14
- 43m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
1.8K
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A manhunt begins for an invisible killer who steals human pigmentation.A manhunt begins for an invisible killer who steals human pigmentation.A manhunt begins for an invisible killer who steals human pigmentation.
Jason Edward Coleman
- Cop #2
- (as Jason Coleman)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaWalter refers to the killing of albinos in east Africa and the using of body parts in rituals. This is not imaginary. To the present day an occasional news report from the region refers to the murder of an albino for such reasons.
- GoofsDr. Bishop uses 'octopi' as a plural for octopus. Octopi is a plural using Latin pluralization. Octopus is Greek in origin, the plural being octopodes. English has its own pluralization rules, therefore, octopuses is the correct form in the English language.
- Quotes
FBI Agent Tim: You're not my prisoner.
Peter Bishop: So, what, then? You're my bodyguard?
FBI Agent Tim: Maybe just imagine I'm a... friend.
Peter Bishop: Yeah, 'cause every 32-year-old man needs a friend to chaperone him while he's underwear shopping.
- ConnectionsReferences Lost (2004)
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Now we see what's really going on
And this episode, which seemed to make little sense according to the overall story that is being told, tells a "minor" Fringe story to interject another side-plot, this one closer to "home".
This has to do with the "Orange Fringe 'Verse" version of one of our main Fringe characters.
We are discovering now, that people we considered allies in the first three seasons of Fringe - Now have motives different than what we thought they had in the "Blue Fringe 'Verse".
Or did they have ulterior motives all along?
The "Fringe Event" of this ep, Although interesting, is not of the caliber of what we usually see in these weekly "Proceedural" eps. But regardless, I feel this is an important Ep: If only for the fact, that there seems to be something a bit more sinister happening, "closer to home", which brings questions about where the "new shapeshifter threat" is really coming from.
This has to do with the "Orange Fringe 'Verse" version of one of our main Fringe characters.
We are discovering now, that people we considered allies in the first three seasons of Fringe - Now have motives different than what we thought they had in the "Blue Fringe 'Verse".
Or did they have ulterior motives all along?
The "Fringe Event" of this ep, Although interesting, is not of the caliber of what we usually see in these weekly "Proceedural" eps. But regardless, I feel this is an important Ep: If only for the fact, that there seems to be something a bit more sinister happening, "closer to home", which brings questions about where the "new shapeshifter threat" is really coming from.
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